The first Jharkhand Civil Services Examination (JPSC) topper Shalini Vijay remains the first for the police. His body is found in a government quarter in Kochi in Kerala. Also two more bodies have been found. These bodies belong to Manish Vijay and his mother Shakuntala, brother of Shalini Vijay. Manish Vijay himself was an IRS officer. The CBI is conducting an inquiry into the first JPSC appointment in the appointment of JPSC. JPSC officer Shalini Vijay was also about to interrogate CBI.
The Civil Services Examination in the state conducts Jharkhand Public Service Commission. The advertisement was extracted in December 2002 for 62 posts of JPSC. On 17 August 2003, the first JPSC preliminary examination was conducted. About 80 thousand candidates had appeared in the examination, while more than 5200 candidates were declared successful in the preliminary examination. But the result of preliminary examination came into controversy. After this, the first JPSC preliminary examination was canceled.
After this, preliminary examination was conducted for the second time in January 2004, which was released in April 2004, in which more than 9000 candidates were successful. After this, the examination was conducted and the examination was accused of rigging. In fact, in the 62 posts for which the JPSC examination was being taken earlier, 92 successful candidates were to be called for interview, while the list was issued by Jharkhand Public Service Commission to 246 successful candidates in Mains. Shalini Vijay became the topper in the first JPSC exam.
CBI is investigating the case of irregularity in appointment and exam. The first JPSC topper Shalini Vijay was also sent to the CBI investigation and a notice was sent to him. However, before the CBI investigation, the bodies have been recovered in Kochi, Kerala under suspicious circumstances of first JPSC topper Shalini Vijay, his brother IRS officer Manish Vijay and mother Shakuntala Vijay Aggarwal.
Was officer Shalini Vijay in depression due to the name of JPSC scam? These questions are arising, because the CBI was going to interrogate Shalini in this case. However, the police will be able to tell the answer in its investigation. A public interest litigation has also been filed in the Jharkhand High Court to complete the CBI inquiry of first JPSC, second JPSC and other competitive examinations, on which the next hearing is to be held on March 17.
In the first and second JPSC appointment, about 70 people, including the then Jharkhand Public Service Commission chairman Dilip Prasad, are named in the Chajheet. In the charge sheet, there are some officers who were appointed as DSP in Jharkhand at that time and are currently handling as SP district.
In 2012, JPSC was appointed. A CBI inquiry was ordered against the alleged scam and irregularity. From July 2012, the CBI had earlier started investigating 12 examinations including JPSC, second JPSC. Earlier, 62 candidates were declared successful from JPSC in the year 2004, while in the year 2008, 172 candidates from the second JPSC were declared successful. The CBI investigation of rigging and irregularity in the appointment of the first and second JPSC has been going on since 2012, the deceased Shalini Vijay was also in the purview of this investigation.